Baltimore city directory for the year commencing 1920, Part 25

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Baltimore : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 2472


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This is as true of banking as of any other business, and The Baltimore Trust Company never ceases in its efforts to make its dealings with customers permanent, pleasant and profitable for them.


The Baltimore Trust Company


25 EAST BALTIMORE STREET


Member Federal Reserve System


BRANCHES 12-14 EAST PRATT STREET EASTERN AVENUE AND THIRD STREET BALTIMORE AND COMMERCE STREETS


143


BANKS AND BANKERS


CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK


OF BALTIMORE S. E. COR. CHARLES AND LEXINGTON STREETS


INCORPORATED 1854


Named "CENTRAL" because of its location


OFFICERS


WILTON SNOWDEN, President


MILES WHITE, JR., Vice-President JAMES D. GARRETT, Treasurer HUGH SIMMS, Assistant Treasurer B. F. KENNEY, Assistant Treasurer


DIRECTORS


WILTON SNOWDEN


THOMAS E. COTTMAN


CHARLES WILLMS EDWARD P. GILL


W. CHAMPLIN ROBINSON


JOHN WESLEY BROWN


HARRY G. EVANS


JAMES D. GARRETT ALBERT C. BRUCE S. GEORGE WOLF


DAVID E. WILLIAMS


HENRY OPPENHEIMER


50c. Starts an Account


CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK


OF BALTIMORE, MD. N. E. Corner PRATT and HANOVER STREETS


Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits, $5,900,000


$2,000,000


OFFICERS


WM. H. O'CONNELL, Chairman of Board ALBERT D. GRAHAM, President


EDWARD L. ROBINSON, Vice-President


EDWARD J. LUCKE, Vice-President JOSEPH OBERLE, Cashier FRANK M. DUSHANE, Assistant Cashier


CHARLES K. HANN, Assistant Cashier HARRY E. FORD, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


WM. H. O'CONNELL ALBERT D. GRAHAM NORMAN JAMES WALTER HOPKINS KEY COMPTON SPENCER L. CARTER


JOHN S. GIBBS EDWARD L. ROBINSON A. LESLIE LEWIS MORTON SAMUELS JAMES A. GARY, JR. JOSEPH OBERLE


DISCOUNT DAILY


EDWARD B. OWENS MILES WHITE, JR.


WILLIAM WINCHESTER


FRANKLIN P. CATOR


(. MORTON STEWART GEORGE W. CORNER, JR. JOHN K. SHAW THOMAS FOLEY HISKY


EDWIN G. BAETJER


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BANKS AND BANKERS


CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK


OF BALTIMORE CITY


S. W. Corner Baltimore and Eutaw Streets


CHARLES SPILMAN, President.


WILLIAM SPILMAN, Vice-President and Treasurer.


DIRECTORS


CHARLES SPILMAN HENRY D. DREYER WILLIAM SPILMAN JOHN LANGE


HARRY F. LINDEMAN GEORGE H. KUHST GEORGE W. HEMMETER HENRY SUCHTING HARRY M. BENZINGER WILLIAM MARRIOTT CHARLES ZIES G. E. MUHLY


The Continental Trust Company


BALTIMORE AND CALVERT STREETS


CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $2,700,000


DEPARTMENTS


BANKING


SAVINGS


INVESTMENTS


REAL ESTATE


SAFE DEPOSIT FOREIGN EXCHANGE


TRUST


Offering a complete and dependable service for the financial requirements of individuals, firms and corporations.


1.15


BANKS AND BANKERS


DROVERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK


N. W. COR. EUTAW AND FAYETTE STREETS


RESOURCES OVER $15,000,000


Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent, $3.00, $5.00, $10.00 and upwards per Annum, in Fire and Burglar Proof Vault


OFFICERS


ROBERT D. HOPKINS, President EDWIN P. HAYDEN, Cashier


HEYWARD E. BOYCE, Vice-President LESTER WALLACE, Assistant Cashier W. MURRAY WATERS, Assistant Cashier


31/2% PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS


TRU


THE


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The Equitable Trust Company


Capital and Surplus Two Million Dollars


3% Interest On Checking Accounts 4% Interest On Savings Accounts


All interest subject to "Equitable" rules, which offer some unusual advantages to the depositor


Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent in our Modern Vaults, from $3.00 up.


Home Office, Munsey Building, Calvert and Fayette Streets Howard Street Office, Howard and Fayette Streets Broadway Office, 524 South Broadway Bond Department, Equitable Bldg., Calvert and Fayette Streets


148


BANKS AND BANKERS


New Industrial And Manufacturing Concerns


will find that we can offer exceptional facilities for handling reserve, dormant, or any kind of special account. We offer liberal rates of inter- est, especially on inactive accounts.


We invite you to write us for information or call to discuss the matter more fully.


FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY


Charles and Lexington Streets


MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY


N. W. COR. CALVERT and REDWOOD STREETS BALTIMORE


CAPITAL, $1,000,000


BANKING DEPARTMENT TRUST DEPARTMENT


SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT


Your Business Solicited


L. S. ZIMMERMAN, President CARROLL VAN NESS, Vice-President JERVIS SPENCER, JR., Vice-President and Treasurer ROBERTSON GRISWOLD, Vice-President and Trust Officer JAMES B. BIRD, Asst. Secy. and Asst. Treas. GEO. W. COLLARS, Asst. Secy. and Asst. Treas.


11.


BANKS AND BANKERS


Metropolitan Savings Bank


ASSETS. $5.585,608.13


INTEREST, 3.654, PER ANNUM


ESTABLISHED IN 1867


SAVINGS


DIRECTORS


JOHN M. LITTIG


ALBERT T. MYER (' 0 SHRIVER ALLAN MAAGSHERRY FRANK A. FURST GIOVANNI SCHIAFFINO ADAM DEUPERT HAMMOND J. DUGAN JOHN B. A. WHELTLE F. X. DONNELLY


OWEN DALY


(. C. SHRIVER. President MICHAEL S. HAAS, Treasurer


BRANCH, N. E. Cor. Lexington and Calvert Streets


Safe Deposit Boxes at $3 Per Year and Upward


STORAGE VAULTS for the Safekeeping of Silver, Documents and Other Valuables


National Bank of Commerce


OF BALTIMORE No. 26 SOUTH STREET


Capital, Surplus and Profits, Total Resources,


$1,200,000


$1,877,000


$18,000,000


We solicit accounts from Individuals, Firms, Corporations, Banks and Bankers. Offering, in addition to our resources, the protection of the National Banking System.


United States Depositary.


EUGENE LEVERING, President G. H. BARNES, Vice-President J. WALTER OSTER, Cashier


EUGENE LEVERING JOHN R. BLAND HARRY R. JONES HARRY FAHNESTOCK W. HOWARD MATTHAI WILLIAM C. PAGE THORNTON ROLLINS F. C. SEEMAN W. J. CHAPMAN WALTON MILLER


OFFICERS MAGRUDER POWELL, Assistant Cashier HARRY W. OWINGS, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


ARTHUR W. THOMPSON LOUIS MULLER GEORGE WEEMS WILLIAMS A. E. DUNCAN JOS. A. MCCULLOUGH JULIUS LEVY


EUGENE LEVERING, JR.


G H. BARNES M. C. BYERS GEORGE ALLISON


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BANKS AND BANKERS


NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK OF BALTIMORE


N. W. COR. BALTIMORE AND HOLLIDAY STREETS


Capital, $400,000.00


Surplus and Profits, $375,000.00


Deposits Over $3,000,000.00


OFFICERS AUGUST WEBER, President


JOHN P. LAUBER, Vice-President


GEORGE F. LANG, Cashier


WM. E. KATENKAMP, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS


AUGUST WEBER


CHAS. H. KOPPELMAN JOHN B. ADT


JOHN P. LAUBER


GEORGE F. LANG


W. A. EISENBRANDT FRANK N. HOEN


FRANK NOVAK


CHAS. F. STEIN


Depository U. S. Government, State of Maryland, City of Baltimore. Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals respectfully solicited.


National Marine Bank


Northeast Corner Gay and Water Streets


Capital, $400,000.00


Surplus and Undivided Profits, $280.000.00 Deposits, $4,000,000.00


JOHN M. LITTIG, President YATES PENNIMAN, Cashier


THOS. F. SHRIVER, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


JOHN M. LITTIG


M. S. BRENAN


A. MERRYMAN CASEY


W. W. ABELL


GEORGE J. TURNER


LOUIS H. WINDHOLZ


J. BARRY MAHOOL


J. KEMP BARTLETT


MATTHEW W. ADAMS


GEORGE W. RIFE FRANK K. MURPHY


DR. WM. J. GASCOYNE


The National Marine Bank, situated in the central part of the business district, offers its services to those desiring to make a change in their banking connections or to those just opening accounts.


We issue Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks. Interest paid on special accounts.


BANKS AND BANKERS


The Old Town National Bank


GAY AND EXETER STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD. Depositary State of Maryland and City of Baltimore


Capital,


$


350,000


Surplus and Profits,


175,000


Deposits, 3,000,000


JACOB W. HOOK, President AARON BENESCH, Vice-President HENRY O. REDUE, Vice-President F. M. MILLER, Cashier


JACOB W. HOOK AARON BENESCH ROBERT FUSSELBAUGH


BOARD OF DIRECTORS


LOUIS E. BARTELL


LEWIS C. RICE


HENRY A. BREHM


HENRY O. REDUE


A. CLARENCE DIETRICH A. T. CAROZZA


CHAS. E. HOSBACH


Provident Savings Bank Of Baltimore


President, ELISHA H. PERKINS


Vice-Presidents, JAMES CAREY, Jr., LEMUEL T. APPOLD, G. HERBERT BOEHM Auditor, JOHN L. MITCHELL Treasurer, CHARLES C. DUKE Real Estate Officer, OTTO V. YURSIK


CENTRAL OFFICE


S. W. Corner HOWARD and SARATOGA STREETS


Banking Department Open Every Day from 9 to 3. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Safe Deposit Department Open Every Day from 9 to 4. Saturdays from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M|


NORTHEASTERN BRANCH .. 516 North Gay Street


Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M


SOUTHEASTERN BRANCH .. Broadway and Gough Street Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Mondays, 5 to 9 P. M .; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. SOUTHERN BRANCH. .. .S. W. Corner Charles and Cross Streets Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 12 M .; Mondays, 5 to 9 P. M. Saturdays, 4 to 9 P. M.


SPARROWS POINT BRANCH. Sparrows Point (4th and D Streets) Open Daily from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Saturdays, 10 A. M. to 7 P.M.


SOUTHWESTERN BRANCH ..


. 705 Columbia Avenue


WESTERN BRANCH. Open Saturdays, 4 to 9 P. M


Open Saturdays, 4 to 9 P. M .; Mondays. 7 to 9 P. M. . 1011 West Baltimore Street NORTHWESTERN BRANCH .. ... Laurens Street, near Fremont Avenue


Open Saturdays, 4 to 9 P. M.


HAMPDEN BRANCH. . Northwest Corner Thirty-Sixth Street and Hickory Avenue CANTON BRANCH. Open Saturdays, 5 to 9 P. M ; Mondays, 7 to 9 P. M. .2934 O'Donnell Street


Open Saturdays, 5 to 9 P. M.


NORTHERN BRANCH. . Northwest Corner Maryland and North Avenues Open Saturdays, 5 to 9 P. M.


. 3111 Greenmount Avenue


WAVERLY BRANCH. Open Mondays, 6 to 9 P. M.


EASTERN BRANCH. . Northwest Corner Chester and Monument Streets Open Saturdays, 2 to 9 P. M .; Tuesdays, 9 to 12 A. M .; Thursdays, 9 to 12 A. M.


. St. Helena


ST. HELENA BRANCH. Saturdays, 6 to 8 P. M.


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BANKS AND BANKERS


THE


Savings Bank of Baltimore S. E. Corner CHARLES and BALTIMORE STREETS


OFFICERS WILLIAM H. CONKLING, Chairman of the Board CHARLES C. HOMER, JR., President S. STERETT McKIM, Vice-President FREDERICK A. HOFFMAN, Treasurer THOMAS CRADOCK, Assistant Treasurer JAMES K. STEUART, Assistant Treasurer


DIRECTORS


JAMES A. GARY W'M. H. CONKLING R. CURZON HOFFMAN


BLANCHARD RANDALL HENRY G. HILKEN FRANK N. HOEN WALDO NEWCOMER JOHN B. RAMSAY


HENRY B. VOCKE FREDK. A. HOFFMAN HARRY FAHNESTOCK


NORMAN JAMES


WILLIAM H. MATTHAI CHAS. H. KOPPELMAN


ROBT. D. HOPKINS


ARTHUR G. WELLINGTON


CHARLES C. HOMER, JR.


WM. B. OLIVER S. STERETT McKIM W. KENNEDY CROMWELL


ALFRED R. RIGGS


JOHN B. H. DUNN GEORGE WEEMS WILLIAMS JOHN C. ROSE


GUSTAVUS OBER, JR.


THE


Second National Bank


N. W. Corner BROADWAY and EASTERN AVENUE


Capital, $500,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits (Earned), $1,300,000


CHAS. C. HOMER, JR., President W. E. WAGNER, Vice-President DANIEL J. EMICH, Cashier.


Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent Savings Department Travelers' Checks and Foreign Money Orders For Sale


DIRECTORS


CHARLES C. HOMER, JR. GEORGE F. M. HAUCK


RICHARD H. DIGGS W. E. WAGNER SIGMUND KANN


RUFUS K. GOODENOW FRANCIS T. HOMER


BANKS AND BANKERS


TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO.


Assets, $8,108,837.59


OUR BANK


Pays 3% interest on deposits subject to check; 4% on savings deposits. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent.


TITLES


Examined and guaranteed for lawyers, real estate brokers and the public on a fixed schedule of reasonable rates.


MONEY TO LOAN


On fee simple and leasehold properties; building operations financed.


GROUND RENTS


Bought. sold and collected.


MORTGAGE GUARANTEE CO.


Assets, $1,215,075.97


GUARANTEED MORTGAGES FOR SALE IN AMOUNTS OF $1,000 AND UPWARD


These mortgages are the best invest- ments, because (1) each is a first lien on fee simple property worth at least 100" more than the amount of the mortgage; (2) It is unconditionally guaranteed by our companies both as to title and prompt payment of principal and inter- est: and (3) the investment yields a good rate of interest and no investor has ever lost a dollar in these mortgages or suffered any delay in payment of prin- cipal or interest. The investor is at no expense whatever.


OFFICES OF COMPANIES Are on the 1st and 2d Floors of the


TITLE BUILDING, St. Paul and Lexington Streets, Baltimore


WESTERN NATIONAL BANK


No. 14 NORTH EUTAW STREET


Capital,


-


$500,000


Surplus,


$500,000


CHARLES E. RIEMAN, President F. HIGHLANDS BURNS, Vice-President JOHN L. SWOPE, Vice-President WILLIAM MARRIOTT, Vice-President and Cashier BASIL H. SNOWDEN, Assistant Cashier THOMAS B. EWALT, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


1


CHARLES E. RIEMAN ALBERT FAHNESTOCK WM. K. BARTLETT F. HIGHLANDS BURNS WM. MARRIOTT DAVID E. WILLIAMS


GEORGE HARRYMAN


JOHN G. ROUSE


JOHN L. SWOPE


ALFRED R. RIGGS DONALD N. GILPIN JOHN A. MASON


THIS BANK WILL WELCOME A SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS


152


BANKS AND BANKERS


ORGANIZED 1865


Broadway Savings Bank


206 South Broadway, Baltimore, Md. BANK OPEN DAILY FROM 10 2 O'CLOCK


MONDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 9 SATURDAY EVENINGS, 5 to 9


We pay 31/2 per cent. interest on deposits. OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS


GEORGE F. M. HAUCK, President


WILLIAM S. HUGG


CONRAD C. RABBE, Treasurer


GEORGE T. PHILLIPS


MARION K. BURCH, Vice-President


AUGUSTINE J. RYAN


KARL A. M. SCHOLTZ, Attorney


GEORGE M. ZAPF


HEYWARD E. BOYCE


FREDERICK W. ECKELS


FRED W. KAKEL RICHARD B. SPARKS


Deposits Received In Any Amount, from 25 Cents Upward


FREDERICK A. DOLFIELD, President C. R. KENDIG, Vice-President


M. R. BRAMBLE, Cashier


Canton National Bank


(MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE)


Resources, $2,500,000.00


Interest Paid On Savings Deposits. Liberal Treatment to Commercial Customers.


East Avenue and Elliott Street


City Savings Bank Gay and High Sts. Baltimore, Md.


Incorporated 1872. The affairs of this Bank are managed by the following successful and conservative business men:


J. KREBS RUSK, JR. President LEWIS C. RICE, Vice-President


OFFICERS JAMES P REESE, Treasurer WM. E. CLAYTON, Secretary


Louis E. Bartell, Grain Merchant. J. Krebs Rusk, Jr., Attorney-at-Law Wm. E. Clayton, with Wm. A. Tottle & Co. Jacob W. Hook, Pres. Old Town Nat. Bank Lewis C. Rice, Chairman Board, City Bak- ing Co., 500 Equitable Bldg. James P. Reese, Treasurer Robert J. Kane, Groceries, Feed, etc. W. Thos. Starr, Mill Builder and Furnisher. John B. Spence, Funeral Director. C De Lacey Evans, of Townsend Scott &


Son, Bankers and Brokers. Andrew French, Butcher, Belair Market.


DIRECTORS A. Clarence Dietrich, Manager E. Scott Payne Hardware Co.


J. K. Voshell, Supt. Metropolitan Life In- surance Co. Martin Lauer, Lauer's Department Store. Louis Becker, Becker Bros., Box Mfrs. Daniel F. Stouffer, Manager Rice Bros. Branch City Baking Co. Louis P. Bolgiano, Attorney-at-Law, 213 Courtland Street. W. Albert Scharper, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Gay and High Streets.


Clifton Savings Bank


Of Baltimore City BROADWAY, GAY and CHASE STREETS Open Daily, 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Phone, Wolfe 4394 OFFICERS


President, JOHN A. GEBELEIN Vice-President, HENRY RAPP


Treasurer, LOUIS F. GLANTZ Counsellor, WILLIAM DUNCAN Cashier, JOHN S. TAYLOR DIRECTORS


JOHN C. KRANTZ JOHN A. GEBELEIN HENRY RAPP NICHOLAS POEHLMAN


JEROME K. MEYER


BERNARD WITTMANN CHRISTIAN MOOYER ABRAHAM NEIFELD BISHOP J. COOPER LOUIS F. GLANTZ


WILLIAM H. SIMPSON ALBERT H. PARLETT EUGENE T. GARDINER DR. J. L. TRUAX WILLIAM DUNCAN


153


BANKS AND BANKERS


JOHN K. CULVER, President


J. FRANK MALLONEE, Cashier HOWARD E. JACKSON, Vice-President


Commercial Bank Of Maryland


Reisterstown Road (Main Ave.) and Belvidere Ave. Arlington, Md. Open Saturday Nights 4% Paid On Deposits


Phones Liberty 864 and 1568


EUTAW SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE


S. W. Corner EUTAW and FAYETTE STREETS


Incorporated 1847


A Mutual Institution, without capital stock, operated for the benefit of its depositors


FIRST NATIONAL BANK CATONSVILLE, MD.


Capital,


$50,000.00


Surplus and Undivided Profits, $61,900.00


Deposits,


$890,000.00


President, VICTOR G. BLOEDE Vice-Presidents, JOHN F. SIPPEL, JACOB HANN, JR. Cashier, ARTHUR C. MONTELL Assistant Cashier, J. P. MULLIKIN


Our officers appreciate your patronage and want your connection with this Bank to be of distinct benefit to you, as well as a pleasant relationship. We hope you will feel free to make full use of our facilities in all departments.


Hopkins Place Savings Bank 7 HOPKINS PLACE, BALTIMORE


ROBERT M. ROTHER, President E. STANLEY GARY, Vice-President and Chairman JOHN L. HILDEBRANDT, Vice-President and Secretary JOHN W. REINHART, Treasurer WILLIAM F. MAHON, Assistant Treasurer


We open accounts in two names. We receive deposits from Trustees or Guardians


We open accounts with minors.


We open accounts with Associations and Lodges. We receive deposits from Unincorporated Bodies. We receive deposits from married women.


Open Daily from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M.


154


BANKS AND BANKERS


GRAFTON LLOYD ROGERS, President


HENRY ERDMAN, Vice-President JACOB B. HUNT Secretary ARMSTRONG THOMAS, Attorney HERMAN L. GRUEHN, Treasurer


Huntingdon Savings Bank


221 WEST TWENTY-FIFTH STREET Phone, Homewood 2145 Money Loaned on Mortgages on Monthly Payment Plan Accounts Solicited


Building Association Loans referred to ANNEX BUILDING ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE CITY, 221 W. Twenty-fifth Street. Phone, Homewood 2145.


THE MERCANTILE BANK OF BALTIMORE MARYLAND


S. W. Corner Baltimore Street and Carrollton Avenue


STATE AND CITY DEPOSITARY ORGANIZED 1903


Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $100,000.00 Resources $3,500,000.00


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 312% INTEREST IS ALLOWED, CREDITED SEMI-ANNUALLY


Open Daily from 9 to 3. Saturday from 9 to 1. Saturday Night, 7 to 10.


OFFICERS WM. L. COONEY, Vice-President


JAMES P. HEALY, President SAMUEL H. HELFRICH, Cashier E. O. PENNIMAN, Asst. Cashier


DIRECTORS


JAMES P. HEALY WM. L. COONEY J. EDWARD CUSTY


CLARENCE P. TRIPLETT


JOSEPH E. COOK


GEORGE LANG


JOHN H. SHAAB


GEORGE M. BERGER


WM. F. MYLANDER


PARK BANK


"In the Heart of the Shopping District" Lexington Street at Liberty


WE PAY A LIBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ON


CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS


For greater convenience in meeting emergencies, we suggest a joint account, either owner having power to sign checks in case of absence or sickness of the other. Safe Deposit Doxes For Rent, $3.00 Per Year. WEBSTER BELL. President JOHN P. BAER, Vice-President


GEORGE W. WALTHER, Vice-President


CLINTON O. RICHARDSON, Chairman of Board


HERBERT G. AUSTIN, Cashier


CHARLES H. TAYLOR, Assistant Cashier


LISTS


Any Business Any Locality UP-TO-DATE ACCURATE


FURNISHED BY


R. L. POLK & CO.


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BANKS AND BANKERS


St. James Savings Bank


411 E. BALTIMORE ST. (Cor. Custom House Ave.) Open Daily from 10 to 3. Saturdays 10 to 1. BRANCHES: 1216 E. Eager St. (Cor. Somerset St. ) Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings from 7.30 to 9 o'clock.


3401 Eastern Ave. (Cor. First St.) Open Monday Evenings from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. Saturday Evenings from 6 to 9 o'clock. OFFICERS GEORGE J. THALER, President EDW. J. GALLAGHER, Vice-President J. FRED BAUR, Treasurer CHAS. P. COADY, Attorney


West Baltimore Bank PRATT AND PAYSON STREETS


OFFICERS


G. EDWARD REAHL, President JOHN STROHMER, Vice-President HENRY BUCHSBAUM, Vice-President ARTHUR C. MONTELL, Cashier JOHN G. DABRASKY, Assistant Cashier


Commercial Banking Savings Department


The Sion over your door


TT is a good thing, isn't it? You would not think of doing business without it.


But it is only seen by those who pass your w


The City Directory is where many people look when they want to find you. You should make it easy for them to find you by putting in the directory such infor- mation as a buyer wants to know. Index your business under all classifications where a customer might look for you.


To be properly registered costs less than to be left out. Send for the City Directory Advertising Man and let him explain this to you in detail.


R. L. Polk & Co. Directory Publishers


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BANKS AND BANKERS


The Oldest Banking House in the United States


ALEXANDER BROWN & SONS


Foreign and Domestic Bankers


S. W. Corner Baltimore & Calvert Streets Members of the Baltimore Stock Exchange


Negotiate Railroad, Municipal and Other Loans


Buy and sell Bills of Exchange and Collect Drafts on all the Principal Cities of the World.


Issue Commercial & Travelers' Letters of Credit in Dollars and in Sterling available in any part of the World.


Travelers' Checks of the American Bankers Association Cable and Telegraphic Transfers of Money


Liberal rates of Interest allowed on Deposits of Banks, Bankers, Corporations, Firms, Admin= istrators, Trustees and Individuals.


Investment Department offering every facility to the Investor. A large and diversified list of Securities on hand at all times.


Connected by private wire with


BROWN BROS. & CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON London Correspondent BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO.


Correspondence Invited


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BANKS AND BANKERS


Hambleton & Company


ESTABLISHED 1865


Investment Bankers


10 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE


43 Exchange Place, New York.


NELSON, COOK & CO. BANKERS


REDWOOD STREET, COR. CALVERT BALTIMORE, MD.


BANKING IN ALL BRANCHES MEMBERS OF BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES


INQUIRIES IN PERSON OR BY PHONE SOLICITED


TELEPHONES, ST. PAUL 4670, 4671, 4672


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BANKS AND BANKERS


Phones ST. PAUL 4867 4868 4869


HOWARD M. ROBERTS STUART STEVENS. SCOTT


Roberts & Scott, Inc.


INVESTMENT BANKERS


CALVERT BUILDING


BALTIMORE


ESTABLISHED 1832


TOWNSEND SCOTT & SON


BANKERS AND BROKERS


209 EAST FAYETTE STREET


OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE


Telephone, St. Paul 4525


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BANKS AND BANKERS


W. P. WHITAKER


H. L. JONES


Whitaker & Jones


REAL ESTATE -- INVESTMENTS -- SECURITIES


605-606-607 PHOENIX BUILDING


Telephone, St. Paul 6621


BALTIMORE, MD.


BERNSTEIN, COHEN & CO. BANKERS Makers of Business Men and Builders of Merchants N. W. Cor. Hanover and Lombard Streets East Branch, S. W. Cor. Baltimore and High Streets


Transact a General Banking Business.


Receives Deposits Subject to Check.


Discount Daily.


Special Attention to Interest Accounts.


Interest Allowed.


Foreign Exchange.


Mercantile Paper Bought and Sold. Money Loaned on Approved Ledger Accounts. Bills of Lading. Storage Receipts and Other Negotiable Instru- ments.


Acts as Trustee, Assignee and Administrator of Estates Members Baltimore Clearing House Members American Maryland Bankers Association YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED


S. BLAUSTEIN BRO. & CO. BANKERS 821 East Baltimore Street


SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS


LATEST METHODS


3% Interest Paid on Checking Accounts. 4% on Savings Deposits.


Commercial Paper and Ledger Accounts Bought.


Money Loaned ou Bills of Lading Negotiable Paper and Estates.


We Solicit Your Business Foreign Exchange Department


Money Orders by Mail or Cable Drafts to All Principal Cities of Europe


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BANKS AND BANKERS


COLSTON & CO.


BANKERS AND BROKERS MEMBERS OF THE BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE 3 NORTH CALVERT STREET


Phone, St. Paul 965


BALTIMORE, MD.


B. WARREN CORKRAN & CO.


HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT SECURITIES


Members Baltimore Stock Exchange


10 SOUTH STREET


Baltimore


FRAZIER & CO.


INVESTMENT BANKERS


New York


19 SOUTH STREET BALTIMORE Washington Philadelphia


A. T. Commin & Un.


BANKERS INVESTMENT SECURITIES CALVERT BUILDING MEMBERS OF BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE Phones, Calvert 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6


BANKS AND BANKERS


THE GUARANTY COMPANY


COMMERCIAL BANKERS Incorporated Under the Laws of Maryland


506 SUN LIFE BUILDING


OFFICERS


THOS. A. MARSHALL W. S. CAHILL President Vice-President


FRED. H. GOTTLIEB F. R. STURM R. GOLDEN DONALDSON Secretary Treasurer


DIRECTORS


HOWARD W. JACKSON, Riall. Jackson Co., and Register of Wills of Baltimore City W. S. CAHILL, W. S. Cahill Co., Shiptonlders


FRED SHAFER. Shafer Packing Co.


HARRY F. KLINEFELTER. Harry F. Klinefelter & Co. FRED. H. GOTTLIEB. Capitalist


A. E. KING. Bowen & King


MEYER A. L. FRANK. Capitalist


PAUL HEINE. Capitalist JOS. J. HOCK, VicePres. Gen. Mar. The Armadel Carga


DEPOSITORIES-Union Trust Company, Citizens' National Bank, National Bank of Commerce, Dag ..... Trust Company, National Bank of Baltimore, Commercial National Bank, Washington. D. C. REGISTRARS, UNION TRUST COMPANY


E. A LOESER


A. E. PESCHAU


E. A. Loeser & Company Investment Securities Industrial and Oil Securities 8 AND 10 SOUTH STREET BALTIMORE, MD. Phone, St. Paul 8495


MEMBER OF THE BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE


HENRY CARROLL P. O. BOX 65


LOWNDES & REDWOOD BANKERS AND BROKERS STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING 208 E. REDWOOD STREET


Phone, St. Paul 6110


H. A. ORRICK


INVESTMENT SECURITIES 233 E. REDWOOD STREET BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.


BALTIMORE, MD.


THOS. A. MARSHALL, President


O. E. WELLER, CAPITALIST


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BANKS AND BANKERS


DEPOSIT WITH TAYLOR & JENKINS


Baltimore's Most Progressive Colored Bankers Interest On Checking Accounts Carrying Sufficient Balances 4% ON SAVINGS 323 W. BIDDLE ST., NEAR EUTAW East Baltimore Branch, 505 North Caroline Street OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M.


R. LANCASTER WILLIAMS & CO. INC. INVESTMENT SECURITIES


MUNSEY BUILDING, BALTIMORE, MD.


PHONE ST. PAUL 2384 - 2385


J. SAWYER WILSON, JR. HORATIO L. WHITRIDGE


ARTHUR L. JONES


SHIRLEY C. MORGAN


J. S. WILSON, JR. & CO.


BANKERS Members New York Stock Exchange


CALVERT BUILDING BALTIMORE, MD.


Telephone St. Paul 4820


JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING


CREATES A New Business


REVIVES A Dull Business


ENLARGES An Old Business


RESCUES A Lost Business


PRESERVES .A Large Business SECURES Success in Any Business IT SAVES ... ....... A Failing Business ENABLES You to Pay Your Taxes


DIRECTORY ADVERTISING


BRINGS SATISFACTORY RESULTS


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BARBERS' SUPPLIES


Phone Wolfe 1302


M. TREGOR & SONS OUTFITTERS OF BARBER SHOPS


WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF PERFUMES, DRUG SUNDRIES, TOILET PREPARATIONS AND FAMOUS "E. R. B." HAIR TONIC


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BARBERS FURNITURE AND IMPORTERS OF CUTLERY 1131 EAST BALTIMORE STREET BALTIMORE, MD.


UNION BARBER SUPPLY CO.


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


BARBER SUPPLIES AND CUTLERY 330 NORTH GAY STREET


PHONE ST. PAUL 2506


BELTING


The Chesapeake Belting Co.




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